Thanks Mark, very useful info - if the client goes ahead the project will
implemented in stages (text messaging first, video later) by which time we
should have HTML5...

If and when I ever get video conferencing I'll report back here

Kind regards

Dave


Mark Wilcox-2 wrote
> Almost all of the video chat APIs are built on WebRTC these days. That's
> an open standard implemented in some (but not all - Safari is notably
> absent) of the major browsers. There are native SDKs for mobile
> platforms, plugins for older versions of Internet Explorer etc.
> 
> It's not currently enabled in the embedded browser in LiveCode (for
> desktop platforms) as far as I know.
> 
> You certainly could implement WebRTC for LiveCode but it probably makes
> more sense to do this as a web app.





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